A Managed Security Operations Center (SOC), with a trusted provider, will augment your IT and security teams with 24/7 continuous monitoring, faster threat detection, and rapid remediation.
The process of hiring a Managed SOC provider can be challenging. This buyer’s guide will help you, and your internal...
Insider threats continue to rise, increasing 44% over two years, according to Ponemon institute. With growing corporate layoffs and challenging financial conditions, there is a clear risk of disgruntled employees taking IP and financial data. Employees with valid credentials or bad actors with compromised credentials...
As breaches continue to occur, organizations over the years have relied on EDR to address incidents that are not being handled properly by existing defences. However, we cannot rely on EDR capabilities alone. With advanced threats entering your environment, XDR will help you not only to aggregate data but also provide...
This Expel Quarterly Threat Report (QTR) delivers intelligence you can put into play today on some of the most active attack vectors our SOC leadership team observed in the first quarter of this year. By sharing how attackers got in, and how we stopped them, we’ll translate the security events we detect into...
It doesn’t matter how big a SOC team is, or how dedicated its members are. There’s no way for people to respond fast enough to stop an attack in progress.
SOC teams need AI—the right models, resources, and data—to automate cybersecurity, so they can handle the volume and sophistication of the threats seen...
Cisco connected the world; who better to defend it? This is the mindset Carlos Diaz brings to the new Cisco XDR release, which he says is designed to make cybersecurity defenders' lives easier. The message that defenders should draw from this XDR solution, he says, is: "Cisco knows me."
Security Operations Centers (SOC) are the core element of every cybersecurity defense. With more parts of the business becoming technology-driven, security operations assume a more critical role in business performance. CISOs are more frequently now addressing the board on a regular basis.
While the traditional...
Alarms, cars, door sensors – alerts around your own home can drive you to frustration. Now just imagine how your SOC team feels with hundreds more alerts daily! That is why effective alert prioritization is vital for any XDR solution, and why Cisco takes a data driven approach, helping SOC teams correlate and...
You wouldn't secure your network without a firewall - your cloud deserves the same security. View this OnDemand webinar to learn how hybrid-mesh cloud firewalls enable you to extend your on-premises security to the cloud.
In this webinar, you will learn:
The challenges of integrating cloud security into your...
In this on-demand webinar from Vision 2023, security leaders from Acrisure and Abnormal Security discuss how SOC teams can prioritize more effectively.
The European Commission is proposing to spend more than 1 billion euros on cybersecurity operations centers amid long-standing worries that cyberthreats against the members of the continental alliance go undetected, concerns made more urgent by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
As ransomware actors get innovative and attacks keep growing at a brisk pace, threat intelligence and incident response plans are now more vital for businesses. But responding calmly in all that chaos is equally important and should be done the right way, said Palo Alto Networks' Wendi Whitmore.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are used extensively for detecting threats, but their use in other areas of security operations is less explored. One of the biggest opportunities for AI and ML in cyber is around investigating potential security incidents, said Forrester's Allie Mellen.
The lack of a dedicated security operations center can make it difficult for small organizations to benefit from security tools. To streamline security, it's crucial to have a user-friendly interface and experience that is easy to comprehend and understand, said Malwarebytes CEO Marcin Kleczynski.
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